

Most of the Barsoom books are novels, but two are collections of shorter works: Llana of Gathol has four linked novelettes, originally published in Amazing Stories during 1941, : 664 and John Carter of Mars is composed of two novellas. Ulysses Paxton, another Earth man transported to Mars, is the focus of The Master Mind of Mars, and the rest of the books focus on John Carter's later adventures ( Swords of Mars and John Carter of Mars), or on native Martian characters ( A Fighting Man of Mars and Synthetic Men of Mars). Three other books focus on their descendants: Carthoris, in Thuvia, Maid of Mars, his sister, Tara of Helium, in The Chessmen of Mars, and Tara's daughter, Llana of Gathol, in Llana of Gathol. John Carter's and Dejah Thoris's son Carthoris is also introduced as a minor character in The Gods of Mars, as is Thuvia. Character focus Ī Princess of Mars, the first novel in the Barsoom series, with its sequels The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars, form a trilogy centered upon protagonist John Carter and damsel in distress Dejah Thoris. This reflects counting Mars as the eighth body in the inner solar system, by counting not just planets, but the Sun and the satellites of Earth and of Mars. The word "Barsoom", the native Martian word for Mars, is composed of the Martian name for planet, "soom", and the Martian word for eight, "bar". In Thuvia, Maid of Mars he included a glossary of Barsoomian words used in the first four novels. John Carter of Mars – a novella collection containing:īurroughs frequently invented words of the languages spoken by the people in his novels, and used these extensively in the narrative. Orderįebruary–March 1922, Argosy All-Story Weekly
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: 101 The novel editions of A Princess of Mars, The Gods of Mars and Llana of Gathol contain newly written forewords describing Edgar Rice Burroughs' interactions with John Carter, who is described as Burroughs' great-uncle.Ĭollectively, this series of novels has been referred to as the Martian Series. The final Barsoom tale was a novella, Skeleton Men of Jupiter, published in Amazing Stories in February 1943. : 229 The first Barsoom tale was serialized in The All-Story magazine as Under the Moons of Mars (1911), and then published in hardcover as the complete novel A Princess of Mars (1917).

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